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. >> germany, for example. and sheryl and i have been spending lots of time dealing with the consequences and the perception of american nsa activities and so forth. and this is a good example of what will happen in the future. countries aren't going to stop spying on each other. and no one quite knows thousand solve this problem. an example was a couple of weeks ago angela merkel indicated she'd be in favor of having data localization in germany which sounds like a great political thing but it's, one, not workable, two, it's -- [inaudible] and it's a very bad idea for germans -- >> and for citizens all over world. >> we're facing similar issues in brazil for both companies. i don't think we've quite figured out the consequences of that in a government sense. in a privacy sense, again, facebook has been through the same sorts of travails. you ultimately have to say to citizens we will keep your information private, you have to decide -- you have a responsibility for how much you want to disclose, where you want
. >> germany, for example. and sheryl and i have been spending lots of time dealing with the consequences and the perception of american nsa activities and so forth. and this is a good example of what will happen in the future. countries aren't going to stop spying on each other. and no one quite knows thousand solve this problem. an example was a couple of weeks ago angela merkel indicated she'd be in favor of having data localization in germany which sounds like a great political thing...
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nobody in the game can afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of the whole europe so what's the use of any sanctions that washington's idea and the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord now or disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. so how far is the west what is a goal that's the question for all the odds of broader economic sanctions being imposed check it out it of complicated. latest round of in-fighting between rebels at least in syria's killed sixty two according to u.k. based watchdog sixty thousand civilians of both the fled the war ravaged area moderate rebels and this army could surges they've been fighting each other for months now after capturing the region government troops it's estimated one hundred fifty thousand people died in what is now three years of civil war in syria more unrest in yemen their official said at least forty three al-qaeda militants have been kil
nobody in the game can afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of the whole europe so what's the use of any sanctions that washington's idea and the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord now or disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. so how far is the west what is a goal that's the...
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germany japan and now threatening. against russia german chancellor angela merkel and his prime minister shinzo abby were together in berlin this week both declaring industrial powers would unite together on their approach to sanctions this follows president obama's visit to japan where he reaffirmed his support for its rao audience with china meanwhile mosco house arrest and to retaliate against foreign energy companies if sanctions are heightened both the german and japanese leaders all chill on between punishing russia for what they see as the law for addicts of carmina on the protection of their economies especially and supplies from russia so first of all let's get to the f.t. said to all of it all going to go to where our correspondent peter all of us is waiting for us so peter tell me you obviously we can see that what is the feeling there amongst the the business community in particular. well the business community of given anglo-american a clear message and that message is no further sanctions we've heard in t
germany japan and now threatening. against russia german chancellor angela merkel and his prime minister shinzo abby were together in berlin this week both declaring industrial powers would unite together on their approach to sanctions this follows president obama's visit to japan where he reaffirmed his support for its rao audience with china meanwhile mosco house arrest and to retaliate against foreign energy companies if sanctions are heightened both the german and japanese leaders all chill...
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a, russia, b, italy, c, the united states, or d, germany. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. this week's book of the week is "capital in the 21st century" by thomas piketty. it's long but cope yously documented and whether or not you agree it, you must read it. we have "the guardian"'s review of it. >>> and now for the last look. this week, pakistan's prime minister found out what happens when you don't pay for your electricity. it's often stolen in many developing nations and sharif ordered a zero tolerance towards theft and a crackdown to pay down on bills. he shut off power to more than 18 government buildings, including the offices of the prime minister himself. the reason? failure to pay large bills. the lights were turned off for 48 hours in the prime minister's office but they were restored once the bills were paid. hats off to mr. sharif for trying and for finally paying his bills. the correct answer is "c," the united states, a coalition established mayday to establish in 1889 the riots in chicago. ironically, mayday
a, russia, b, italy, c, the united states, or d, germany. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. this week's book of the week is "capital in the 21st century" by thomas piketty. it's long but cope yously documented and whether or not you agree it, you must read it. we have "the guardian"'s review of it. >>> and now for the last look. this week, pakistan's prime minister found out what happens when you don't pay for your electricity. it's often stolen in...
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the timeline says it was not until 2:15 that the plane took off from germany to libya. can you explain why that took so long? >> no, sir, i cannot. >> general, are you familiar with the term the golden hour? >> yes, sir, i am. >> can you tell us what that means. >> the golden hour is the time between the time you are wounded and receive medical treatment. the golden hour, the ability for you or your buddy to survive is during that period of time. >> and the survival rate if they do not die on the battlefield, the chance of survival is about 95% if they are reached within that golden hour? >> yes, sir. >> in this case it looks like they were functioning under a golden day by this timeline? >> you could characterize it that way, sir. >> ok. were there indeed assets in the region that could have been deployed sooner? >> again, those are in the operational area, looking back reflectively, there were assets in the area, but operations responded the way they did. my contention is we need more dedicated assets available to the command continuously in order to make a difference
the timeline says it was not until 2:15 that the plane took off from germany to libya. can you explain why that took so long? >> no, sir, i cannot. >> general, are you familiar with the term the golden hour? >> yes, sir, i am. >> can you tell us what that means. >> the golden hour is the time between the time you are wounded and receive medical treatment. the golden hour, the ability for you or your buddy to survive is during that period of time. >> and the...
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. >> to the operations center in germany. you were in the room. >> yes. >> you were able to see, hear, feel, understand what was going on in that room? >> we worked toward understanding, yes, sir. >> were you ever interviewed by the accountability review board? >> no, sir. >> your primary responsibility was to try -- "africom j-2 was focused on attribution, that attacks became attributable very soon after the event." what do you believe they were attributable to? >> an islamist extremist group. >> al qaeda? >> we felt it was [indiscernible] >> affiliated with al qaeda. >> yes. >> aq, were they involved? >> [indiscernible] >> how quickly did you come to the conclusion that you believed there were al qaeda affiliates or al qaeda themselves involved engaged in the attack? >> very soon, in the early hours of the activity. >> was it a video? >> no, sir. >> did it spark a protest? >> no, sir. >> i want to get the facts at the time. the cia station chief is quoted as saying, "not not an escalation protest." would you agree or disagr
. >> to the operations center in germany. you were in the room. >> yes. >> you were able to see, hear, feel, understand what was going on in that room? >> we worked toward understanding, yes, sir. >> were you ever interviewed by the accountability review board? >> no, sir. >> your primary responsibility was to try -- "africom j-2 was focused on attribution, that attacks became attributable very soon after the event." what do you believe they...
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russia, italy, the united states or germany? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. this week's book is thomas piketty's "capital." it is at times dense, but highly intelligent, copiously documented, and whether you agree with it or not, you must read it or at least read about it. if you want to cheat, we have links to the guardian's review of it which is the best crib sheet you'll be able to find. >>> now for "the last look. find out what happens when you don't pay your electricity bills. the hard way. electricity is often stolen or unpaid for in pakistan as it is in many developing nations, and this week sharif directed his ministry of water and power to begin a zero tolerance policy toward theft and to crack down on the failure to pay bills. well, the minister of state for order and power agreed, and he shut off power to more than 18 government buildings, including the offices of the prime minister himself. the reason? failure to pay large bills. the lights were turned off for 48 hours in the prime minister's offices, but they were restored once the gibills were p
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hello welcome to read the capital with me casey this week germany japan teamed up with the u.s. state of the sanctions against russia on allies this new partnership on the economic implications of poles they are about signed on to seventy billion dollars logie craig was according to the latest estimate should china is set to become the biggest economy in the world later this year portugal gets to break free from international financial support and to take this first we will support resolve coming out to vote for us and germany japan and now threatening the citations against russia german chancellor angela merkel and his prime minister shinzo abi were together in berlin this week declaring industrial powers would unite together on their approach to sanctions this follows president obama's visit to japan where he reaffirmed his support for its rao audience with china meanwhile moscow house arrest and to retaliate against foreign energy companies if sanctions are heightened but if the german and japanese leaders all chill on between punishing russia up for what they see as the a lo
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. >>> a team of military observers have arrived in germany a day after the release from pro-russian separatists. >>> 2,000 people are dead after a mud slide in afghanistan in a remote area. rescue effort have been called off. the country's president is calling today a national day of mourning. >>> a man hospitalized in indiana with the first says of mers is improving of the he contracted it in saudi arabia. and more than 100 died. it's believed to be spread from camels to humans. >>> political parties in south africa are rallying before the elections. opposition parties are trying to capitalize with the majority party known as the a.n.c. despite scandals polls show the party will come out on top. >> al jazeera's correspondent reports on why they are losing support after 20 years in power. >> reporter: this woman and her cowsan are excited about voting on may 7th. >> i'll vote for the a.n.c. it founded a struggle and gave us freedom. >> apart height ended 20 years ago. the ruling african national congress has a lot of support. people are not happy about the corruption in the a.n.c. 20 million of
. >>> a team of military observers have arrived in germany a day after the release from pro-russian separatists. >>> 2,000 people are dead after a mud slide in afghanistan in a remote area. rescue effort have been called off. the country's president is calling today a national day of mourning. >>> a man hospitalized in indiana with the first says of mers is improving of the he contracted it in saudi arabia. and more than 100 died. it's believed to be spread from...
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they were watching the life drone feed that was over it from africom in stuttgart, germany. if you have a secretary of state who's watching an embassy or a consulate being attacked do you not think there would maybe be interruption of debate prep. >> you would hate to think the president, we don't know this, that he would continue debate prep as a u.s. consulate comes under attack . if that's true, that's up setting. >> we had the uncle of sean smith, one of the four americans that lost their lives, on the show earlier. take a listen. >> the president and hillary clinton made a political decision as opposed to a security decision. and they should be ashamed of themselves. they should be ashamed that they actually had the unmitigated gull to go to -- before the caskets of my nephew and three other americans and lie to the mothers and fathers and widows of these brave americans. how shameful. how chilling is this? >> yes, it certainly is shameful. this alleged cover-up of this alleged cover-up, could it even be worse than what actually was unfolding? you know, if the president
they were watching the life drone feed that was over it from africom in stuttgart, germany. if you have a secretary of state who's watching an embassy or a consulate being attacked do you not think there would maybe be interruption of debate prep. >> you would hate to think the president, we don't know this, that he would continue debate prep as a u.s. consulate comes under attack . if that's true, that's up setting. >> we had the uncle of sean smith, one of the four americans that...
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in the game can afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy partner of hoed europe so what's the use of any sanctions that is washington's idea and the europeans not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now and x. in our team good cop bad cop we explore the methods used by american police and whether they really help to reveal the true. jeff or chapman from kansas is going on trial for murder but he is very afraid of jury prejudice is because the jury is full of racists or has some sort of vested interest in seeing him get locked away no it is because he is a giant tattoo on his neck of the word murder written backwards wiser and backwards so he could read it in the mirror. nowadays we live in a total culture of almost complete and total myth so naturally chapman wants to leave jail on a special trip to a tattoo parlor to get the ugly ink changed or moved yet bec
in the game can afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy partner of hoed europe so what's the use of any sanctions that is washington's idea and the europeans not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now and x. in our team good cop bad cop we explore the methods used by...
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from the last century was in fact geared toward business interests in other words the the economy of germany as relates to the holocaust at that time there was it was a profit center and capitalism had turned into a machine that use human beings essentially as the raw material to generate the cash to get that war machine going it's so there was an economic justification for it and. so now you what you're suggesting here with your phrase capitalism is on spoken. holocaust is that once again we're at a stage in capitalisms cycle the lifespan where the destruction the wholesale genocide and whole accost of human beings is at the root of powering the economic growth that we see in the u.s. and in the u.k. is that a fair statement i think it is fair i mean i think it would be naive to basically somehow try to separate out the dog side of cops ism in the sense from the so-called light side of capitalism and there's no doubt yes you know we've had certain logical developments we've had modern medicine we've had all sorts of great things but it's all come a cost and that's why you have people like b
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then you look at germany. germany, you have a population, a german population, which especially after snowden, is mistrustful of what the u.s. wants in foreign policy, doesn't want to get dragged in, strongly opposed to sanctions. you have an industrial lobby and financial lobby in germany telling merkel in no uncertain terms, we want no sanctions whatsoever. then you've got caterpillar in the united states that just lost a $1 billion deal that seamans picked up by going to moscow, meeting with putin and said, hey, we're dealing. so you can't keep the europeans on board. the last order of sanctions the americans just put on this week after we said there have been consequences and they have been basically ripping up the gee neva agreement -- geneva agreement they made on ukraine, there is going to be consequence queens so tough that the russians market go up on them. us saying we'll isolate the russians, not a single brick, not brazil, india or china, that is listening one iota to our policy. the chinese just a
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"the washington post" quotes him saying he's embarrassed that germany's failure of leadership. he's already made clear that's how he feels about the obama administration refusal to provide defensive weapons. the u.n. security council held its 13th emergency session on the crisis. this one called by russia, which blames the violence on kiev and its western enablers. >>> up next, the new jobs numbers and what they tell us. fox 45 in baltimore with clean up following the collapse of a sidewalk and retaining wall wednesday after it came down after heavy rains over the past 24 hours. take a look at that. >>> fox 31 in louisville with preparations for saturday's 140th kentucky derby. about the timers on the runs for the roses will be getting a little less back if they win this year. this is a live look at new york from fox 5, the big story there ton, a subway derailment in queens that sent four people to the hospital with very serious injuries. six subway cars of a manhattan brooklyn bound express train went off the tracks this morning but remained upright. that's outside the beltway
"the washington post" quotes him saying he's embarrassed that germany's failure of leadership. he's already made clear that's how he feels about the obama administration refusal to provide defensive weapons. the u.n. security council held its 13th emergency session on the crisis. this one called by russia, which blames the violence on kiev and its western enablers. >>> up next, the new jobs numbers and what they tell us. fox 45 in baltimore with clean up following the...
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. >> today, big news, the president held after joint press conference with the chancellor of germany. big news, big news for everyone except fox. they cut away from it. watch. >> all right, we were waiting for others to ask questions. we know that the next question coming up is from a german reporter. we are not anticipating that would be about the situation with benghazi, which is breaking news since the president has been talking really. so really, if in fact, somebody throws him a question on this topic, we'll go back to that joint news conference. >> gee wiz. amazing. >> there's literally only one thing to talk about, benghazi. >> first of all, i was at that news conference today, reverend al. there was some very important stuff that came out of there about ukraine, about the possibility of new sanctions. and i thought very, very important angela merkel herself raised the issue of nsa and how they've got some real differences with the united states in how we protect the rights of individual citizens while fighting terrorism. very important stuff. but fox news was upset because pre
. >> today, big news, the president held after joint press conference with the chancellor of germany. big news, big news for everyone except fox. they cut away from it. watch. >> all right, we were waiting for others to ask questions. we know that the next question coming up is from a german reporter. we are not anticipating that would be about the situation with benghazi, which is breaking news since the president has been talking really. so really, if in fact, somebody throws him...
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is spying on germany its ally and partner there was so much outrage in germany in the wake of fed rate snowden's revelations that the u.s. said it even been spying on angle merkel or germany demanded that the u.s. stop doing that in washington sort of politely said no they will continue doing it maybe not on angela merkel personally there was a parliamentary inquiry into surveillance by by the u.s. german parliamentary inquiry and they wanted edward snowden to testify in berlin but at the end of the day the german government has made it clear that it opposes the idea which drew a lot of criticism from the opposition so we've seen this before germany may strongly object to do something but then it sort of steps back and lets washington do its thing all ok thank you guy and you know gametes again live from the u.s. for us now let's go back to our top story and the deadly violence in ukrainian city of odessa these are live pictures from outside trade unions building where. supporters of greater autonomy are trying to sneak a sea story shelter a thousand strong mob has been besieged in the
is spying on germany its ally and partner there was so much outrage in germany in the wake of fed rate snowden's revelations that the u.s. said it even been spying on angle merkel or germany demanded that the u.s. stop doing that in washington sort of politely said no they will continue doing it maybe not on angela merkel personally there was a parliamentary inquiry into surveillance by by the u.s. german parliamentary inquiry and they wanted edward snowden to testify in berlin but at the end...
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it is a very strong economic relationship between germany and russia. including former german chancellor, who is making a lot of money helping natural gas flow from russia to germany. no surprise. angela merkel is under pressure. host: one of the fundamental flaws of sanctions as a foreign-policy tool? guest: it is limited and a blunt instrument but also there is no other choice. not a lot of other alternatives. politics are flawed, too. germany is russia's largest trading partner in the eu. they have more economic interest in the u.s. and its owing to be hard to pressure russia and a major way unless the europeans are willing to play. host: let me share what jack lew told members of congress when it came to sanctions and at russia and the wealthy individuals linked to president putin. [video clip] >> if you look at the impact on russia's economy, it is misleading to look at what happens day by day. you have to look over the period of time since russia went into crimea and since we have imposed sanctions. there has been a substantial deterioration in ru
it is a very strong economic relationship between germany and russia. including former german chancellor, who is making a lot of money helping natural gas flow from russia to germany. no surprise. angela merkel is under pressure. host: one of the fundamental flaws of sanctions as a foreign-policy tool? guest: it is limited and a blunt instrument but also there is no other choice. not a lot of other alternatives. politics are flawed, too. germany is russia's largest trading partner in the eu....
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germany is russia's's largest trading partner in the eu. they have more economic interest in the u.s. and its owing to be hard to pressure russia and a major way unless the europeans are willing to play. host: let me share what jack lew told members of congress when it came to sanctions and at russia and the wealthy individuals linked to president putin. [video clip] >> if you look at the impact on russia's economy, it is misleading to look at what happens day by day. you have to look over the period of time since russia went into crimea and since we have imposed sanctions. there has been a substantial deterioration in rush's already weak economy. we see and the stock exchange on the exchange rate. they were downgraded to one notch above junk. what the rationale on the bond rating was in part with sanctions. how do we proceed in a careful way? president clinton has acknowledged -- resident pu -- president putin has a knowledge of the sanctions are creating pressure. we need to keep our options open. we are prepared to take more action and w
germany is russia's's largest trading partner in the eu. they have more economic interest in the u.s. and its owing to be hard to pressure russia and a major way unless the europeans are willing to play. host: let me share what jack lew told members of congress when it came to sanctions and at russia and the wealthy individuals linked to president putin. [video clip] >> if you look at the impact on russia's economy, it is misleading to look at what happens day by day. you have to look...
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germany gets a third of its oil and gas from russia and some of germany's best-known companies, volkswagen for one, have huge stakes in russia. so any type of sanction has a potential economic blowback and it's just a sign of how the west has a limited toolbox in dealing with the situation in ukraine, chris. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> let's bring in cnn military analyst james "spider" marks a retired major generally and former commanding general of the u.s. army intillgence center. general, thank you for joining us. let's leave the politics aside and deal with the urgency on the ground. what do you believe the situation is? who is ukraine fighting? what do you think the stakes are? >> fighting two elements really. you do have pro-russian separatists that are in east ukraine, but they're being supported directly, not only in terms of what i would call over-the-horizon support, weapons support, but also they have russian forces are on the ground instigating this and these are the folks we've seen routinely that have unmarked uniforms and have their face mas
germany gets a third of its oil and gas from russia and some of germany's best-known companies, volkswagen for one, have huge stakes in russia. so any type of sanction has a potential economic blowback and it's just a sign of how the west has a limited toolbox in dealing with the situation in ukraine, chris. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for the reporting. >>> let's bring in cnn military analyst james "spider" marks a retired major generally and former...
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while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to medical sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that there will be some issues they certainly don't see eye to eye on peter oliver r.t. . and we asked michael hudson an economics professor. if there are things in balance position on sanctions will change. the germans are very clear that they are not going to pursue sanctions that hurt german industry that would be the straw that broke the camel's back and there is some discussion in germany about do we want to really remain part of nato if we don't have a voice in it do we really want to sacrifice german industry so that american industry can move in and take over the market that the german industry has this is an american market grabbing opportunity from germany and you can be sure that with merkel's own christian democratic party there is a big argument over whether germany should make the sacrifice of its industry for american industry just because america. and the wild at least eleven children are among the
while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to medical sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that there will be some issues they certainly don't see eye to eye on peter oliver r.t. . and we asked michael hudson an economics professor. if there are things in balance position on sanctions will change. the germans are very clear that they are not going to pursue sanctions that hurt german industry that would be the...
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. >> the operations center in germany. you were in the room. >> yes. >> you were able to see, hear, feel, understand what was going on in that room? >> we worked toward understanding, yes, sir. >> were you ever interviewed by the accountability review board? >> no, sir. >> your primary responsibility was to try -- "j two was focused on attribution, that attacks became a german will very soon after the event." what do you believe they were attributable to? >> an islamist extremist group. >> al qaeda? >> we felt it was ansaria. >> affiliated with al qaeda. >> yes. >> aqim, were they involved? >> aas is who we looked at. >> how quickly did you come to the conclusion that you believed there were al qaeda affiliates or al qaeda themselves involved engaged in the attack? >> very soon in the early hours of the activity. >> was it a video? >> no, sir. >> did it spark a protest? >> no, sir. >> i want to get the facts at a time. the cia station chief is quoted as saying, "not not an escalation a protest." would you agree or disagree
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general lovell was in germany awaiting orders to strike at the terrorists, orders that never came. >> what we did know quite early on is that this was a hostile action. this was no demonstration gone terribly awry. to the point of what happened, the facts led to the conclusion of a terrorist attack. the afri-con j 2 was focused on attribution. the attacks became attributable very soon after the event. >> so that means the u.s. military, the cia on the ground in libya, and pretty much everyone else directly involved with the benghazi attack knew it was not a spontaneous demonstration within hours. yet, as we proved yesterday, the obama administration created a fiction that the attack was a reaction to an anti-muslim videotape. the cover was blown off that deception this week when a memo by white house advisor ben rhodes was released through the freedom of information act. the memo clearly says that ambassador susan rice was prepped to tell the world on television that a videotape incited the murders in benghazi. incredibly, incredibly, even after the memo became public, white house spo
general lovell was in germany awaiting orders to strike at the terrorists, orders that never came. >> what we did know quite early on is that this was a hostile action. this was no demonstration gone terribly awry. to the point of what happened, the facts led to the conclusion of a terrorist attack. the afri-con j 2 was focused on attribution. the attacks became attributable very soon after the event. >> so that means the u.s. military, the cia on the ground in libya, and pretty...
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eggs us in germany ninety six percent of people think e.u. standards on environmental protection are better than the u.s. on car safety the figures show ninety one percent in favor of the e.u. and on data protection eighty five percent didn't think the u.s. standards were up to the job more transparency is needed in te tip talks say those standing against this is a merkel's party in upcoming elections with. the whole negotiations are taking place behind closed doors amongst a small number of people we must be vigilant when this type of deal is done with third world nations are often attempts to undermine the legal system of that land we will not accept this. the ongoing situation in ukraine looks a certainty to be discussed but while both the us and e.u. have bent sanctions they've taken different forms representing europe's closer economic and energy bond to russia while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to miracle sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that t
eggs us in germany ninety six percent of people think e.u. standards on environmental protection are better than the u.s. on car safety the figures show ninety one percent in favor of the e.u. and on data protection eighty five percent didn't think the u.s. standards were up to the job more transparency is needed in te tip talks say those standing against this is a merkel's party in upcoming elections with. the whole negotiations are taking place behind closed doors amongst a small number of...
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and on the back and tells them what had happened within a key and in germany. can you tell me that in ten years you can still pay it back until soul had ended own daughter. for months and if you don't order to run and i still don't make any money so simple. so if there is no coordination i've been run the sport before. this is issued a number of home opens to two if one would have it to stop kennedy's new impulse but if you would have been german internationals who knew what cost to eight percent off your next work if it would have the europeans and needs dogs five percent. my stitches to keep bringing me into the deep end of the kids and looking at us. if you take the credit of the eight percent or better not take it if it had zero five percent you turn your back you cannot read one moment so if we have to have the european strategic. i know this will not be there they saw something. it is the point that we're not we're not talking about selling toothbrushes you're talking about. she reached infrastructure we do need to stay. and the state is odyssey sixty per
and on the back and tells them what had happened within a key and in germany. can you tell me that in ten years you can still pay it back until soul had ended own daughter. for months and if you don't order to run and i still don't make any money so simple. so if there is no coordination i've been run the sport before. this is issued a number of home opens to two if one would have it to stop kennedy's new impulse but if you would have been german internationals who knew what cost to eight...
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or germany? >> that is a question for the congress and the obama administration. the obama administration in its latest budget proposal, it is trying to tweak inversions and make it more difficult to do this. it is more of a tweet to the system, not an overhaul. it likely won't stop inversions, but make it more difficult, and frankly, more employment for my tax brethren. >> i want to thank you, gordon caplan. coming up next, the pga just announced where the 2022 pga champions tour is going to be held. i will be speaking to the president of the pga. and i will be speaking to sports legend david robinson about mentoring and his business interests outside of basketball. ♪ >> today, the professional golfers association of america announced new jersey's trump golf club is going to host the 2022 pga champions tour. the course is owned by real estate developer donald trump. joining to discuss this announcement is pga executive in chief, pete bevacqua and the pga president, ted bishop. what are we looking at? >> we will have the pga championship in -- it is great to par
or germany? >> that is a question for the congress and the obama administration. the obama administration in its latest budget proposal, it is trying to tweak inversions and make it more difficult to do this. it is more of a tweet to the system, not an overhaul. it likely won't stop inversions, but make it more difficult, and frankly, more employment for my tax brethren. >> i want to thank you, gordon caplan. coming up next, the pga just announced where the 2022 pga champions tour...
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there's a significant brain drain with many people leaving greece to go to germany. in other countries in the north the process. critics say something like that. twenty percent by two thousand and sixteen. ours was. we had the league's themselves don't feel that saying. probably some of the upright. but here's my colleagues to set up my day celebrations elsewhere in europe. a trip to see jaws of money to buy a cd of different grapes close to the trade union. read the full front office and ratty they are out protesting against job cuts and campaigning the backs of lacking consistency but stephens thompson as the anti cox campaign as an anti war activists who have come to make a stand in halfback said in a period of austerity. we got a vicious dog monday tories and liberals it's not like the movement. so one of my commitment. watts back with the government has systematically take a poll on what good are the components of our system of government and its lack of wealth and at the sloshing of sale of what it's like to think right next to its attention to. i've read a cha
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and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda tomorrow the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations are gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's thursday may first eight pm in washington d.c. i'm in the area david in you're watching r t america. we begin tonight with the latest installment of an r t exclusive series on military waste the u.s. military is now strategizing ways to drawdown the troops in afghanistan by the end of two thousand and fourteen but removing american personnel isn't the only task at hand after a decade of war pentagon officials are trying to figure out how to draw down billions of dollars and military equipment while analysts are looking at where the pentagon spending went wrong artes make a lopez reports. when it comes to taxpayer money perhaps no wage and see knows how to spend it quicker than the u.s. milita
and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda tomorrow the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations are gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's thursday may first eight pm in washington d.c. i'm in the area david in you're watching r t america. we begin tonight with the latest installment of an r t exclusive series on...
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intelligence director for the africa command testified that seven hour noose the benghazi assault in germany, they knew there was no connection to a protest or an internet video. >> it was early on in the evening of september 11th. >> before 3:15 a.m. >> absolutely. >> within hours, sources tell fox a target list was assembled and lovell testified a terrorist group with known ties to al qaeda was blamed. >> it was -- we felt it was -- >> lovell's testimony is consistent with the september 12th e-mail from state department official beth jones to secretary of state hillary clinton's closest aides, including sheryl mills, that the libyan ambassador was told -- was responsible. what's been overlooked is hours later on 10:00 p.m. september 11th even before the attack was over mrs. clinton sent out a press release directly linking the video to the benghazi violence. while mrs. clinton waes statement was out of sync with the intelligence it was reinforced three daze later by the ben rhodes e-mail which critics say intended to shape the public discussion of a terrorist attack. lovell testified that
intelligence director for the africa command testified that seven hour noose the benghazi assault in germany, they knew there was no connection to a protest or an internet video. >> it was early on in the evening of september 11th. >> before 3:15 a.m. >> absolutely. >> within hours, sources tell fox a target list was assembled and lovell testified a terrorist group with known ties to al qaeda was blamed. >> it was -- we felt it was -- >> lovell's testimony is...
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and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda tomorrow the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations they're gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's their.
and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda tomorrow the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations they're gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's their.
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lovell, top intelligence official in the region at the time who monitored the results from his post in germany testified before the house oversight committee and he said there should have been a military response. no one thought a video had anything to do with the attack. the attack that left four americans did including ambassador chris stevens. >> benghazi in 2012, this is the most serious of the themes. there are many sayings in the military. one saying that rings most true, you fight the way you train and in benghazi we did. many with first-hand knowledge have recounted heroism displayed bit brave americans in benghazi that night. they fought the way they trained. that's in the record. outside of libya there were discussions that churned on what we should do. these elements also fought the way they were trained. specifically the predisposition inneragency influence had the military structure in the spirit of expeditionary government support waiting for a request for assistance from the state department. there are counts of time, space and capability, discussions of the question, could we h
lovell, top intelligence official in the region at the time who monitored the results from his post in germany testified before the house oversight committee and he said there should have been a military response. no one thought a video had anything to do with the attack. the attack that left four americans did including ambassador chris stevens. >> benghazi in 2012, this is the most serious of the themes. there are many sayings in the military. one saying that rings most true, you fight...
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agenda sees it written extensively on ukraine crisis live from germany thank you and we will be following the events in ukraine bring the more updates and expert opinion all here on r.t. international also later in the program we will take a close look at the i.m.f. bailout conditions and the potential impacts are ukraine's shattered economy. so the annual may day rallies are back once again but so is the violence in turkey has become the scene of ongoing street battles police have attacked and made a march we take gas and water cannon described tried to get the famous taxi in the square in defiance of a government ban on demonstration protesters who want of cocktails and five years of forces in response authorities blocked off the square hardening tensions with a heavy police presence in the area r.t. sara firth was at the scene and got caught up in the clashes. we just going to show you what's going on here one of the front lines where the opposition and the police igniting at the moment you can see the water come into being. in the process is being funded barricades it's really being v
agenda sees it written extensively on ukraine crisis live from germany thank you and we will be following the events in ukraine bring the more updates and expert opinion all here on r.t. international also later in the program we will take a close look at the i.m.f. bailout conditions and the potential impacts are ukraine's shattered economy. so the annual may day rallies are back once again but so is the violence in turkey has become the scene of ongoing street battles police have attacked and...
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mountains and valleys of afghanistan, in the deserts of iraq, in the postings from korea, kuwait, israel, germany, and all across the globe. andificatioand, of course, theyd generations of men and women, the greatest generation, of which my dad was a member, the world war ii generation, and then of course those who fought in korea and vietnam and, of course, the most recent conflicts we've had, which i just mentioned in iraq and afghanistan. my strong conviction is that we owe a moral obligation -- not just a legal obligation -- to those veterans to keep our commitments to them once they separate from military service. and i'm sorry to say that the department of veterans affairs has repeatedly and outrageously failed to hold its own commitment to america's armed forces and our veterans. now, we're -- i think the problem, the way i see it, is we've almost become desensitized to the problem, because we know -- we all know that as a result of the drawdown of our military after our exit from iraq and now afghanistan that we're getting a large number of people rye tiring from military -- retiring from
mountains and valleys of afghanistan, in the deserts of iraq, in the postings from korea, kuwait, israel, germany, and all across the globe. andificatioand, of course, theyd generations of men and women, the greatest generation, of which my dad was a member, the world war ii generation, and then of course those who fought in korea and vietnam and, of course, the most recent conflicts we've had, which i just mentioned in iraq and afghanistan. my strong conviction is that we owe a moral...
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bill: the general was in stuttgart, germany on the night of the attack. what he was able to see in realtime was the message traffic from libya to washington. we expect them to testify there was nothing that message traffic about a protest and nothing about the video. let's listen to congressman jason chaffetz who gave as you present violate yesterday. >> they took a country in libya and turned it into a failed state. one of the people that will be in that room is somebody who is in charge of a lot of the intelligence that they were gleaning in libya. we are going to talk about libya, where it's going, how it's become that failed state. >> reporter: if he testifies he saw nothing in the message traffic about a protest or video that will be significant. as part of our ongoing reporting at fox news we referred to a report september 17, our sources on the ground in libya also said there was no protest and fox received considerable pushback for that reporting. bill: i see darrell is a gaveling the hearing to an opening. let's rinse as this hearing begins. >> .
bill: the general was in stuttgart, germany on the night of the attack. what he was able to see in realtime was the message traffic from libya to washington. we expect them to testify there was nothing that message traffic about a protest and nothing about the video. let's listen to congressman jason chaffetz who gave as you present violate yesterday. >> they took a country in libya and turned it into a failed state. one of the people that will be in that room is somebody who is in charge...
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airport and in case you're wondering, he's still the drummer for the scorpions but they replacedá m --4eÑ germany leg of the tour. >> unfortunate situation. thank you, trace. tonight of accountability at the veterans administration after reports that veterans died while waiting for care e#jz a va hospital in phoenix.8n in a new report tonight on]2q7ñ suggestions that the united states could find itself in second place a whole lotterilier than we expected. steward on that next. ♪ you've reached the age where you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long- term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience
airport and in case you're wondering, he's still the drummer for the scorpions but they replacedá m --4eÑ germany leg of the tour. >> unfortunate situation. thank you, trace. tonight of accountability at the veterans administration after reports that veterans died while waiting for care e#jz a va hospital in phoenix.8n in a new report tonight on]2q7ñ suggestions that the united states could find itself in second place a whole lotterilier than we expected. steward on that next. ♪...
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people at the airport and in case you're wondering, he's still the drummer for the scorpions but m --4eÑ germany leg of the tour. >> unfortunate situation. thank you, trace. tonight of accountability at the veterans administration after reports that veterans died while waiting for care e#jz a va in a new report tonight on]2q7ñ suggestions that the united states could find itself in second place a whole lotterilier than we expected. steward on that next. why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay t
people at the airport and in case you're wondering, he's still the drummer for the scorpions but m --4eÑ germany leg of the tour. >> unfortunate situation. thank you, trace. tonight of accountability at the veterans administration after reports that veterans died while waiting for care e#jz a va in a new report tonight on]2q7ñ suggestions that the united states could find itself in second place a whole lotterilier than we expected. steward on that next. why is our arizona-based company...
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went to study in germany. and you still have lots of questions you'll find all you need to know about studying in germany here. information on courses admission requirements qualifications costs and much more. w don t use to intervene. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. casting their ballots in parliament elections. defying a spate of attacks in which dozens of people been killed over the past two days. this is the first parliamentary election since american troops withdrew from the country in twenty eleven for more than nine thousand candidates are on the ballot prime minister nuri al maliki is seeking re election but many iraqis accuse him of massive corruption and failing to bring stability to the country. these voters in baghdad were put off by the violence that has rocked the capital. they were keen to cast their votes in the hope of a brighter future for their country. i came here early this morning because he wanted to cost up to the best candidate he is a massive secur
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a 4-0 win in germany giving them every reason to celebrate as their club aims to win the title for the tenth time. >> i think that there is a lot of experience for this kind of game. it really doesn't matter who will be the team. it's important that one of the teams is real madrid. >> interested in buying the l.a. clippers after owner donald sterling was banned for life. but first he has other things to deal with. mayweather is going into the fight with a flawless 45-0 record which includes 26 knockouts. >> the key to the match today is just being very, very intelligent, being very, very smart, taking my time, keeping my composure and coming up with brilliant game plans. >> and mark cavendish has won his third stage win in turkey. officials had to stop riders on a dissent after a serious of crashes in wet conditions. cavendish prevailed after the restart in a sprint finish. but he holds an over all six-second lead. >>> it's still 0-0 at stanford bridge in that semifinal. >> it will decide how many buses chelsea decided to park, two last week. indeed, that's all for us at this news howe
a 4-0 win in germany giving them every reason to celebrate as their club aims to win the title for the tenth time. >> i think that there is a lot of experience for this kind of game. it really doesn't matter who will be the team. it's important that one of the teams is real madrid. >> interested in buying the l.a. clippers after owner donald sterling was banned for life. but first he has other things to deal with. mayweather is going into the fight with a flawless 45-0 record which...